Friday, July 15, 2005

"Microsoft Doesn't Listen to Their Customers"

Yeah, right.
There have been and will continue to be plenty of things I don't like about Microsoft, but take a look at this blog post from Josh Ledgard. Then tell me that Microsoft doesn't want input from its customers.
I realize that one fellow isn't Microsoft in its entirety, but I still think this is 1) a great thing to see for Microsoft and 2) an amazing use of blogs.

3 comments:

Thanks for the plug! Yeah, blogs have been great for this type of feedback where the issue probably doesn't require costly usability studies and we can post it, get 50 comments, and use those to feel more informed about our choices.

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I'm the owner/principal of Guidepost Systems. I help lots of great folks figure out what works and what doesn't in the world of delivering quality software -- something I'm very passionate about. I'm also a Father trying to remain sane while trying to build great software, herd my kids around, fix school lunches and handle the yardwork. (And roast great coffee!)